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Exploring Giclee Art Reproduction

Giclee (pronounced “zhee-klay”) is a French word that means “to spray or spurt liquid.” The word was originally derived by famous printmaker Jack Duganne from the French verb "gicler" meaning "to squirt.” The term "giclee print" describes an evolution in contemporary printmaking technology. Giclee art reproductions are produced from high resolution digital scanners and printed with archival quality inks onto various mediums that include canvas, fine art paper, and photo-based paper. The giclee printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction currently available.


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What is a Giclee Reproduction


Giclee reproductions are created using professional 8-Color to 12-Color ink-jet printers. The manufacturers of these printers include Epson, Canon, Mimaki, Mutoh and Hewlett-Packard. These printers are capable of producing incredibly vivid and detailed art reproductions for both the fine art and photographic industries. Giclee art reproductions are sometimes mistakenly referred to as “Iris prints”, which are 4-Color ink-jet prints by Iris Graphics that reached their prevalence in the late 1980’s.


Benefits of Giclee Reproductions

Giclee art reproductions are advantageous to artists and photographers who do not find it feasible to mass produce their work, but want to reproduce their art as needed, or on-demand. Once an image is digitally archived, an infinite number of additional giclee printing reproductions can be made with minimal effort and at a reasonable cost. Digitally archived files will not deteriorate in quality as negatives and film will inevitably do. Another huge advantage of giclee printing is that digital images can be reproduced to virtually any size and onto various media, which allows the artist the luxury of customizing prints for a specific request if necessary.


The Quality of Giclee Art Reproductions


The quality of the giclee canvas print rivals and exceeds that of traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries worldwide. If kept out of direct sunlight and excessive humidity, most giclee reproductions can last for well over 100 years. Additionally, printmakers now have the luxury of adding the look and feel of authentic brushstrokes to their giclee canvas art reproductions. These images are so impressive in fact, that it is not uncommon for a collection of giclee art reproductions to be sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars in high-end galleries throughout the world.

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